WANA (Sep 19) – Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary-General of Hezbollah, strongly reacted to the Israeli regime’s actions in his recent speech regarding the security situation and Israeli aggression. He emphasized that the Israeli regime has violated all laws and red lines.

 

Failure to Achieve Goals in Gaza and Shifting Focus to the North

In his speech, Nasrallah pointed out that the Israeli enemy has failed to achieve its objectives in Gaza and is now trying to target the resistance in other areas. He stated, “The real war is in the north of the occupied territories, and the enemy forces have not left this region.”

 

Hezbollah’s Establishment of a Security Belt

The Secretary-General of Hezbollah announced that, for the first time, Hezbollah has successfully created a security belt in northern occupied Palestine. He noted that even the Israeli enemy admits to this fact, which is a testament to the strength and capabilities of the resistance in the region. He added, “You will never be able to bring back the displaced Zionists to northern occupied Palestine.”

 

Response to Israeli Threats

Nasrallah also addressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and the Israeli military, stressing that any attempts to bring back the displaced Zionists would be futile. He further noted that the only solution is to end the aggressions against Gaza and the West Bank.

 

Hezbollah’s Readiness to Confront Attacks

He reiterated that the Lebanese resistance is waiting for Israeli forces to enter Lebanese territory, ready to strike. Referring to Israeli commanders’ statements about the need to create a security belt in Lebanon, Nasrallah declared, “We are waiting for you to come!”

 

Maintaining Strength and Reinforcing Resolve

In conclusion, Nasrallah reassured Hezbollah’s allies worldwide that the group remains strong and powerful, and none of the recent events have weakened its capabilities or leadership. He added, “What has happened has only strengthened our resolve.”

 

This speech comes at a time when the Middle East continues to witness increasing tensions and conflicts, with new developments in northern occupied Palestine and Gaza raising further security concerns.